Superman #20/1975
In "Tod eines Draufgängers," a reckless young hero's lightning strike accidentally revives a World War VI soldier long thought dead—someone who once sacrificed himself to save comrades during an attack on Metropolis. Now awakened by the boy's energy, the soldier returns with deadly, invisible weapons, forcing Superboy and the Legion to outwit him through illusion before he can strike again. Written by Jim Shooter and illustrated by Mike Grell, with a cover by Ernie Chua, this 1975 issue delivers a tense, thought-provoking tale rooted in sacrifice and unintended consequences.
In a daring stunt gone wrong, Batman leaps across a massive chasm with a rocket strapped to his back—only to uncover a shocking twist. When Al Uriel, the man who was supposed to make the jump, vanishes, Batman follows the trail and discovers the dangerous ruse was Uriel’s own plan, born not of courage but of fear.
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